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Conference Paper Desktop Virtualization Management Infrastructure for System on-Demand Service
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Authors
Hyung Jik Lee, Jeun Woo Lee
Issue Date
2009-12
Citation
International Conference on Computer and Communications Security (ICCCS) 2009, pp.1-4
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
Desktop virtualization allows users to access all of their data and applications without being tied down to a specific hardware devices. It also allows IT developments to reduce management and support costs, along with capital expenses for desktop hardware. In the hosted desktop virtualizations, data and applications run on servers in the data center or storage server and essentially streamed to client terminals so it leads to greater security. In addition, hosted desktops enable IT departments to improve support. With traditional desktop computing, the IT department must dispatch a technician every time a client device won’t start properly. However, these products have following disadvantages: User devices or legacy devices can be used by through the virtual display protocol, so they can use only the devices that are connected to their thin clients or terminals. And if users use devices in their virtual machines, additional software is installed with inside of the virtual machines. Furthermore, if administrator intends to manage the virtualization infrastructure, but managed software is different vendor’s solutions, it is very difficult to manage the virtualization infrastructure. In this research, we proposed a desktop virtualization management software infrastructure and management user interface. Users and system administrator can configure their computing environment conveniently via management user interface.
KSP Keywords
Capital expenses, Computing environment, Data center, Desktop Virtualization, Hardware Devices, Managed software, Management software, On-demand, Storage server, Thin Client, User interface